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Best of the Osmonds

Current price: $15.99
Best of the Osmonds
Best of the Osmonds

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Best of the Osmonds

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Contrary to popular belief, were actually a darn good band, able to tackle , , and with equal aplomb. At their best in the late '60s and early '70s, the brothers made some amazingly good records, like . A budget-priced best-of that includes these three songs, plus some of their other classics, like and would seem to be a decent purchase as a starting point to the band's music. By all means, however, you must not buy 's 2003 release, . The songs have all been re-recorded in a very cheesy contemporary style, and lack any of the excitement and fun of the originals. is a complete disaster, and is embarrassing. Why they decided to redo their old hits (with basically the same arrangements) is a mystery. They couldn't possibly think their fans would be anything less than appalled. On top of that, how can call this the when it is actually the worst of ? Do not buy this disc. If you want a low-prices starter disc, pick up the disc, or spend a couple extra bucks and pick up the , which has pretty much all the you will need. ~ Tim Sendra

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